Irises screen
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Irises screen
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Irises is a pair of six-panel folding screens (byōbu) by the Japanese artist Ogata Kōrin of the Rinpa school. It depicts an abstracted view of water with drifts of Japanese irises. The work was probably made circa 1701–1705, in the period of luxurious display in the Edo period known as Genroku bunka. The screens were housed for over 200 years by the Nishi Honganji Buddhist temple in Kyoto. They are now held by the Nezu Museum, and they are a National Treasure of Japan. A similar pair of screens
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Pair of folding screens by Japanese artist Ogata Kōrin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irises_screen
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2024-02-07T17:50:44Z
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